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Why we can't shake the war habit
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45168, member: 636"] War has shaped human history since ancient times. Scientists found evidence of organized violence from 10,000 years ago at Nataruk, Kenya. Skeletons showed people died from weapons and blunt force attacks. This discovery proves humans learned to kill groups of people before cities or governments existed. War appears to be part of human nature rather than a modern problem. Some wars could have been stopped with better decisions. World War One killed millions because leaders failed to find peaceful solutions. Other wars seemed necessary for survival and freedom. Bangladesh fought for independence from Pakistan during 1971 because all peaceful talks had failed. These conflicts show war can be both preventable tragedy and moral necessity. Religious thinkers tried to set rules for when fighting might be acceptable. Saint Augustine and Thomas Aquinas created theories about just wars. They said wars needed proper authority, good reasons, and right intentions. Other philosophers like Thomas Hobbes believed conflict was natural for humans without strong government. Niccolo Machiavelli saw war as a normal tool for leaders to gain power. Modern warfare has changed how people fight. Battles happen through computers, trade restrictions, and remote attacks. Civilians often become main targets instead of accidental victims. Countries like Iran, Gaza, Syria, Ukraine, Sudan, and Yemen show how war affects regular people every day. Peace activists like Gandhi and Martin Luther King proved nonviolent resistance could defeat empires and change societies. [/QUOTE]
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